Can you be BOTH Jewish and Christian? The Church's answer will shock you. This video uses 2,000 years of proof—Scripture, Church Fathers, and 3 Ecumenical Councils—to show why "Messianic Judaism" and "Jewish Catholicism" are theological impossibilities. The evidence is undeniable.
For almost 1,900 years, every Christian agreed: Christ's prophecy about the Second Temple in Jerusalem was fulfilled in 70 AD. Then Dispensationalism invented a new interpretation. Discover what the Church Fathers actually taught—and why the 'Western Wall' objection fails. THE TRUTH WILL SHOCK YOU!
What Is Sicut Judaeis Non? It was the official Church policy on how to deal with the Jews, starting in the Middle Ages, and lasting until the fall of Christendom in the Modern age. It relied on theology to implement both protection and restrictions of Jews in Christian society. Let's dive in!
What are the Noahide Laws? What does the Jewish Talmud say about the Noahide Laws, in Sanhedrin 56a-59a? Are they good for Christians or not? Do Jews apply them fairly to both Jews and Gentiles, or do they hold double-standards? Find out by watching this video! Please like, comment, and share!
Here is a podcast episode where we talk about how when doing Catholic Action many Catholics will just completely destroy solidarity in groups by wanting to stop everything to debate the legitimacy of the Pope, Vatican II, Novus Ordo, etc. Please share this podcast if you like it. May God reward you!
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What does the Catholic Church really teach about Jewish unbelief? Romans 11, the Church Fathers, Aquinas, and the Popes explain why it is partial, temporary, providential—and ordered toward future conversion. Sources included.
If Christians are in a New Covenant with God, does this mean that Jews are still in the Old Covenant with God? Can Jews keep the Mosaic Law and be saved? The answer to both is "no". Dual Covenant Theology is heresy. Watch this video to find proof from Scripture and other sources.